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Strona 148
... hand it direct- ly to you , but place it on a table within your reach , or call a ser- vant to hand it to you . I have sometimes teased the old Sar- car , Chattejyr , who was remarkably punctilious , by snatching a note from his hand ...
... hand it direct- ly to you , but place it on a table within your reach , or call a ser- vant to hand it to you . I have sometimes teased the old Sar- car , Chattejyr , who was remarkably punctilious , by snatching a note from his hand ...
Strona 154
... hand through one of them , with a petulant vivacity , that could not conceal her emotion . " You tremble , ' said Copely , tenderly . Pho , pho - no ! there , deuce take the glove ! I'll be married without mit- tens . Don't be ...
... hand through one of them , with a petulant vivacity , that could not conceal her emotion . " You tremble , ' said Copely , tenderly . Pho , pho - no ! there , deuce take the glove ! I'll be married without mit- tens . Don't be ...
Strona 216
... hand on his sword ; but an invitation to taste his own cookery appeased him ; and all was well . " This story we pronounce altogether unique ; for , as on the one hand , the art was divine , by which the benefits of medical punc ...
... hand on his sword ; but an invitation to taste his own cookery appeased him ; and all was well . " This story we pronounce altogether unique ; for , as on the one hand , the art was divine , by which the benefits of medical punc ...
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